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Running but not cooling off and frost in the back of the freezer

Unplugged the refrigerator. Removed the 4 hex head screws on the lower back panel at the back of the freezer. Used a blow dryer to defrost the pipes and area surrounding the thermostat. Unplug the connection from the back of the freezer, unplug the 2 wires, one that goes to the heater, one that comes from power. Unclip the thermostat from the pipe and note which pipe you unclipped it from. Cut the wires on the old thermostat midway between the plugs and the sensor. Using the supplied butt connectors, strip the wire ends on color matched wires (should be a dark blue or black) and crimp them together. Repeat with the other wire. Discard the white shrink wrapping. I wasn't able to get it small enough with a hair dryer or lighter. Plug the thermostat back into it's respective plugs. Clip the thermostat back onto the pipe you removed it from. Replace the back panel with the four screws. Ensure the bottom of the panel is set inside of the drip tray. Replace any shelving you removed. Plug the refrigerator back into the wall. Your done!

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67 of 77 people found this instruction helpful

Parts Used:

Defrost Thermostat Kit

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Screw drivers

Customer: donna from brandon, FL

Refrigerator would sometimes freeze everything

we researched the internet with our symptoms and most sites said it was the thermostat. At $800+ for a new refrigerater, we decided to order the thermostat. Found schematics on the net, the thermostat was located in teh freezer compartment . Unplugged, removed food from freezer, removed the bottom shelf in freezer, and the back panel It was EASY to find. Cut 2 wires, replaced with new thermostat. DONE! The new thermostat came with new connecters.

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Parts Used:

Defrost Thermostat Kit

Level of Difficulty: Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers

Customer: Benny from astoria, NY

Everything in refrigerator freezing even on warmest setting

To access the part you have to remove the back panel of the freezer compartment from the inside of the freezer itself. There are four screws to this panel. I emptied the contents of the freezer, took of 2 shelves and brackets to gain access and removed the cover. Located the part , cut the wires with a wire cutter and left a small tail ....MAKE SURE TO UNPLUG REFRIG OF COURSE ... the part is clipped on the coils , added the new part. matched the color wires and added the connectors , crimped the wires and added a little electrical tape and put the panel and shelves back. THE REFRIG IS WORKING LIKE A CHARM

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25 of 33 people found this instruction helpful

Parts Used:

Defrost Thermostat Kit

Level of Difficulty: Difficult

Time to do repair: More than 2 hours

Tools: Nutdriver, Screw drivers

Customer: Debra from McRae, GA

Everything in the fridge was freezing even if it was set on the warmest temperature.

I pulled out all the screws and from the freezer side and remove the panel, then I located the thermostat snap the old one out and put the new one in.

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21 of 30 people found this instruction helpful

Parts Used:

Defrost Thermostat Kit

Level of Difficulty: Easy

Time to do repair: 30 - 60 mins

Tools: Screw drivers

Customer: Alfredo from Mount Pleasant, SC

The radiator was not defrosting.

The radiator was not being properly defrosted and the refrigerator and freezer could not keep the temperature. Two things can be causing this, the defrost module which defrost the refrigerator on a regular basis ($110) or the thermostat ($18). I tried the thermostat since it is very easy to do (remove cover plate inside the freezer, cut wires of old thermostat, connect new thermostat by stripping wires. Presto...however the thermostat was NOT the problem. The problem was a blown timer circuit board that controls the regular defrosting. That repair was done by a technician. The board was $110, it seats inside the refrigerator in the control panel area.

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17 of 23 people found this instruction helpful

Parts Used:

Defrost Thermostat Kit

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Socket set

Customer: Brian from Eden Prairie, MN

Fridge side too cold

Most of the time was spent removing frozen food and removing the plastic clip holding one of the shelves in place. Removal of bottom panel took less than a minute. Thermostat easy to find, clipped wires a the unit and removed unit. Used included wire jackets, but not white shrink wrap. This did NOT fix the problem. This was the attempt at a 'cheap' fix. My refrigerator required the 'control box' to be replaced.

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19 of 33 people found this instruction helpful

Parts Used:

Defrost Thermostat Kit

Level of Difficulty: Easy

Time to do repair: 30 - 60 mins

Tools: Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)

Customer: Albert from Buffalo Grove, IL

Freezer was cold but the fridge was warm. Back panel of fridge was building up frost

First of all Don't panic! you can do it and you can save a lot of $$$ if you do it yourself. A friend advice me to look it up online resources and came accross part select on YouTube .

The process:Defrost the fridge. Take down the panels on the fridge to have room to unscrew the back panels. Once you've taken the back panel out. You will see the thermostat right away. Replace it and voila you're done.

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16 of 26 people found this instruction helpful

Parts Used:

Defrost Thermostat Kit

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Nutdriver

Customer: KEVIN from BRONX, NY

Evaporator coil would freeze up solid. No air flow through coil; no cooling.